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I’ve never heard of The Meteor Man. This sounds hilarious. I might see this if I’m bored tomorrow. Haha. I wonder if you guys would feel the same about the apparent Meteor Man comics from Marvel. Is this real life? Haha.

Neither Tamara, Heather nor Aiyanna mentioned that the main character in The Meteor Man was played by Robert Townsend (Hollywood Shuffle, Townsend Television, The Parent Hood). I guess they’re all too young to know who he is. Thanks for once again reminding me that I’m a relic.

I wasn’t sure what movie Tamara was talking to until it slowly dawned on me until you showed the movie poster and I am like “Oh THAT movie” cause I saw a long time ago and didn’t remember it until now.

Finally there’s a movie in this series that I haven’t seen! Not only that, but one that I’ve never even heard of! So, of course, I had to track down a copy and check it out for myself before I watched. Thanks for bringing to light this very interesting piece of cinematic history!

Fun science fact, X-Ray vision would go straight through most body tissues except for bone, to see underwear you would need INFRARED vision, which would not penetrate skin. However, infrared is not stopped by artificial fabrics like polyester and nylon, but it IS stopped by cotton and wool. Therefore, most women’s lingerie which is nylon would be rendered invisible to infrared, but a cotton shirt would be quite opaque. I don’t know how silk would work, the new scientist video I saw on the topic didn’t talk about that.

But hey, I learned how to make a perv cam by taking out the IR filter on a digital camera from New Scientist’s youtube channel, ain’t the internet great?

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